Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Carl Orff's "Die Bernauerin," a captivating orchestral work that showcases the composer's mastery of dramatic and lyrical expression. Released in 2016 by Orfeo, this album is a testament to Orff's enduring legacy, offering a profound exploration of his unique musical language.
"Die Bernauerin" is a scenic cantata that delves into the dramatic narrative of Agnes Bernauer, a historical figure whose tragic love story unfolds through a series of vivid musical scenes. The album features a stellar cast of performers, including Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, and Michael Schwarzmeier, who bring the characters to life with their powerful vocals. The Munich Radio Orchestra, conducted by Kurt Peter Eichhorn, delivers a stirring performance that highlights the intricate orchestration and rhythmic vitality that Orff is renowned for.
Spanning 14 tracks and lasting 1 hour and 42 minutes, this album is a comprehensive journey through Orff's compositional style. From the intricate intrades that set the stage to the dramatic scenes that bring the story to life, each track is a masterclass in orchestral storytelling. The album's duration allows for a deep dive into the narrative, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate the richness of classical music.
Orff, best known for his iconic work "Carmina Burana," demonstrates his versatility and depth in "Die Bernauerin." The album is a celebration of his pedagogical methods and his ability to create music that is both accessible and profound. Whether you are a seasoned fan of Orff's work or a newcomer to his compositions, "Die Bernauerin" offers a rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of his artistic vision.
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Tracks
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: IntradeCarl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: Scene 1: Jenin, Jenin, Jenin, Jenin (Der welsche Spielman, Badgaste, Agnes, Albrechts Freunde, der alte Bernauer, Albrecht)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: Scene 2: 's ist eitl Narretei (Albrechts Freunde, Albrecht)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: Scene 3: 's Amixl hat gsunga ... (Burger Munchens)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: Scene 4: Staad is itzt dos Amixl (2 Burger Munchens)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 1: Part I: Scene 5: Mir is so wundrig (Agnes, Albrecht)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: IntradeCarl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 1: A sonniger Tag (2 Burger Munchens)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 2: D'Sonn is unter (Agnes, Albrecht)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 3: Itzt hat er sein Namen druntergsetzt (Der Kanzler)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 4: Garrit Gallus, der Gockelhahn kraht! (Monch)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 5: Schmalbackert schaugst aus (Agmes)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 6: Itzt ham sie's derpackt! (Hexen)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Die Bernauerin, Pt. 2: Part II: Scene 7: Was drohnt's in der Erdn (Volk, Albrecht, Kriegswolk, Der Kanzler)Carl Orff, Gerhart Lippert, Christine Ostermayer, Michael Schwarzmeier, Michael Lerchenberg, Gustl Weishappel, Rolf Castell, Hans Stadtmuller, Hans Baur, Romuald Pekny, Max Grießer, Wolf Euba, Gustl Bayrhammer, Fritz Strassner, Ludwig Wuhr, Toni Berger, Bernd Helfrich, Horst R. Laubenthal, Lucia Popp, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Munich Radio Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn
Carl Orff, born in Munich in 1895, was a German composer and music educator whose name is indelibly linked to his monumental cantata "Carmina Burana." This sprawling, dramatic work, composed in the mid-1930s, is a symphonic tour de force for full orchestra, symphony choir, and youth choir, setting to music texts from a 13th-century collection of poems. Orff's innovative approach to composition and his unique rhythmic and melodic language make "Carmina Burana" a thrilling and unforgettable experience.
Beyond his compositional prowess, Orff was a pioneer in music education, developing the Schulwerk, a method that emphasized rhythm, movement, and improvisation, and which has had a lasting impact on children's musical training. His work as an educator began in the 1920s, and his innovative approaches continue to influence music teaching today. Orff's life and work were significantly shaped by the historical context of his time, including the rise of the Third Reich and the Nazi regime's complex relationship with his music. His legacy endures as a composer who not only created powerful, evocative music but also revolutionized the way we think about musical education.